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Some Vermonters may get religion as vaccine outs narrow
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) Parents in Americas least devout state may be forced to find religion if they want to exempt their kids from getting vaccinated.
Vermont earlier this year became the first state to remove a philosophical exemption allowing parents to skip the immunizations required to enroll in school but keep the religious exemption in place.
And while some states require evidence a statement of religious beliefs, for instance to support the claim that a child should be exempt for religious reasons, Vermont requires only checking a box on a form next to the word religious.
The vast majority who used the philosophical exemption are planning to or are being forced to use the religious exemption, said Jennifer Stella, president of the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice.
Vermont, which historically has had one of the countrys lowest rates of students fully compliant with the recommended vaccination schedule, is the first state to preserve the religious exemption while doing away with the philosophical one, according to research complied by the National Conference of State Legislatures and the National Vaccine Information Center. Earlier this summer, California joined West Virginia and Mississippi as the only states without any personal belief exemption.
http://wbay.com/ap/some-vermonters-may-get-religion-as-vaccine-outs-narrow/
Warpy
(111,267 posts)and build their own schools for their unvaccinated kids.
Oh, and the Amish? When there was a measles outbreak among them some years ago, they all lined up, kids and adults, for their MMR shots.
It should be either that or homeschooling. The only exemption should be a medical one.
GoneOffShore
(17,340 posts)As someone who is getting older and hence more susceptible to these "harmless" childhood diseases, the way that the anti-vax crowd view the common good makes me very angry.
SidDithers
(44,228 posts)No exceptions.
(Except for valid medical reasons)
Sid